Man, I felt I was in one of my library science classes with that response. :anime:
I totally feel the same, by the way. There will come a time where all information will be distributed electronically; the only issue to iron out is copyright and limits (if there will be any) to how much an electronic source gets distributed.
I really love seeing new technologies and how it'll impact libraries' mission to provide information to the masses. I kinda hate how librarians are often seen as sticklers for the ancient ways, when I find it quite the opposite. All the library professionals I've encountered are some of the most forward thinking and technology embracing people I know. However, I also find that because we work in such a unique environment, anyone that works in a library professionally knows the value of preservation. I don't think there's many professions that embraces both the past and the future so readily.
(Sorry for waxing poetic there.... lol)
Anyway, I fully expect my future dream home to be nothing but clean lines, gothic coloring, and a computer system like JARVIS with a completely filled library of first editions on world mythology, fairy tales, Neil Gaiman, and Warcraft lore.